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05 May 2010

ChAoS and PAIN T-Shirts... It's On Motherfuckers

Thanks to this silly motherfucker who nearly killed himself deadlifting, we have a ChAoS and PAIN tshirt. As soon as they're printed, I'll let you guys know how to grab them. In the meantime, give me some idea in the comments as to what size you guys want, so I have some picture of the ratio of mediums to larges to extra-larges I should be ordering.

You guys should definitely not make fun of people wearing tiny tees - Jamie himself wears insanely tight t-shirts that he often doesn't fit after a while ... smalls and mediums will be your most popular sizes ...

xl, maybe xxl, depending on who makes the shirt. Please don't use those crappy gidian shirts. Those fuckers shrink big time after first wash, even on cold and hung to dry! xl is to short on me, xxl looks like I'm wearin' a Colmen tent. Keep up the great work, Jaime. I always find insperatin in your posts!

Love the tough guys who make fun of people who wear medium shirts and then end the statement with "yo". Certainly not a oughass from Compton. Probably a suburban wigger who needs to up his street cred. Some people aren't as large as you, fuckwad.

Shirts look awesome. L for me. Unless you have an extra mediumm, that'd be great.

sockrocker you cockrocker it's just a fucking t-shirt. Do t-shirts often irritate your delicate skin or something? If you want a dick in your ass, head to the mall and visit your local American Apparel shop. I'm sure there are many soft skinned gentleman there that would be happy to oblige you. They'll probably even offer a soft t-shirt to wipe up their spooge after they're done with you.

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